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WOODROW  WILSON 


1875-1910 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY 

OF  THE  PUBLISHED  WRITINGS  AND  ADDRESSES  OF 

WOODROW  WILSON 

1875-1910 


BY 

HARRY  CLEMONS 

Reference  Librarian 


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Princeton 

The  Library  of  Princeton  University 
1913 


Copyright,  1913,  by 
The  Library  of  Princeton  University 


The  following  list  of  the  published  writings  and  addresses  of  Mr. 
Wilson  is  intended  to  cover  the  portion  of  his  career  extending  from 
his  undergraduate  days  at  Princeton  to  his  resignation  of  the  Presi 
dency  of  the  University  and  his  election  as  Governor  of  New 
Jersey.  Since  this  is  the  first  attempt  at  such  a  list  it  is  necessarily 
incomplete.  The  compiler,  therefore,  takes  occasion  to  ask  Princeton 
alumni  and  others  for  information  concerning  additional  titles,  to 
be  incorporated  in  a  later  edition.  Kindly  address  such  additions  to 
the  Reference  Librarian,  Princeton  University,  Princeton,  New 
Jersey. 

H.  C. 

February  1913. 


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THE  PUBLISHED  WRITINGS  AND  ADDRESSES  OF 

WOODROW  WILSON 

1875-1910 


J877-9-  (The  Princetonian.  Editor,  Apr.  1877  to  APr-  ^S,  vol.  2; 
one  of  two  managing  editors,  Nov.  15,  1877  to  Jan. 
10,  1878,  nos.  10-13.  Managing  editor,  May  1878  to 
May  1879,  v°l-  3-) 

1877.  Prince  Bismarck.     (Signed  "Atticus".) 

Nassau  literary  magazine,  Nov.  1877,  vol.  33,  no.  2,  pp. 
118-127. 

1878.  William  Earl  Chatham.    Prize  essay. 

Nassau  literary  magazine,  Oct.  1878,  vol.  34,  no.  3,  pp. 
99-105. 

1879.  Cabinet  government  in  the  United  States. 

International  review,  Aug.  1879,  vol.  6,  pp.  146-163. 

1880.  John  Bright.     (Oration  delivered  before  the  Jefferson  society 

of  the  University  of  Virginia.     Unsigned.) 
University  of  Virginia  magazine,  Mar.  1880,  vol.  19,  no. 
6,  pp.  354-370. 

Is  the  Roman  Catholic  element  in  the  United  States  a  menace 
to  American  institutions?  (Argument  on  the  nega 
tive  in  a  debate  before  the  Jefferson  society,  April 
1880.) 

Abstract  in  University  of  Virginia  magazine,  Apr.  1880, 
vol.  19,  no.  7,  pp.  448-450- 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

Mr.  Gladstone;  a  character  sketch.     (Signed  "Atticus".) 
University  of  Virginia  magazine,  Apr.  1880,  vol.  19,  no. 
7,  pp.  401-426. 

1882.  (Statement  regarding  the  tariff,  made  in  Atlanta,  Georgia, 
Sept.  22,  1882,  before  the  Tariff  commission  appointed 
under  act  of  Congress  approved  May  15,  1882.) 
United  States,  47th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  miscel 
laneous  documents,  vol.  3 ;  Report  of  the  Tariff  com 
mission,  vol.  2,  pp.  1294-1297. 

1884.     Committee  or  cabinet  government? 

Overland  monthly,  Jan.  1884,  series  2,  vol.  3,  pp.  17-33. 

-  1885.     CONGRESSIONAL    GOVERNMENT:    A    STUDY    IN    AMERICAN 

POLITICS. 

Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1885  (Jan.  24). 

(Twenty-four     impressions     printed     1885-1912;     new 

preface  added  to  fifteenth  impression,  Nov.  1900.) 

1886.  Responsible  government  under  the  Constitution. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Apr.   1886,  vol.  57,  pp.  542-553. 
Also,  somewhat  altered  and  with  title  Government  under 

the  Constitution,  in  An  old  master  and  other  political 

essays,  1893,  pp.  141-181. 

1887.  Of  the  study  of  politics. 

New  Princeton  review,  Mar.  1887,  vol.  3,  pp.  188-199. 
Also,  with  title  The  study  of  politics,  in  An  old  master 
and  other  political  essays,  1893,  pp.  31-57. 

The  study  of  administration. 

Political  science  quarterly,  June  1887,  vol.  2,  pp.  197-222. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

1888.  Taxation  and  appropriation. 

The  national  revenues :  a  collection  of  papers  by  Ameri 
can  economists.  Edited  by  Albert  Shaw.  Chicago, 
A.  C.  McClurg  &  company,  1888  (June  15).  pp.  106- 
iii. 

An  old  master.     (Adam  Smith.) 

New  Princeton  review,  Sept.  1888,  vol.  6,  pp.  210-220. 
Also  in  An  old  master  and  other  political  essays,  1893,  pp. 

3-28. 

1889.  Bryce's  American  commonwealth. 

Political  science  quarterly,  Mar.  1889,  vol.  4,  pp.  153- 
169. 

f  THE  STATE  :  ELEMENTS  OF  HISTORICAL  AND  PRACTICAL  POLI 
TICS. 

Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1889  (Oct.  11). 
(Revised  and  rewritten  1898;  chapter  on  Norway  and 
Sweden  revised  by  C.  H.  Mcllwain  1910.  "A  reprint  of 
the  book  has  been  made  practically  every  year  since 
1889." — Statement  by  the  publishers.) 

Character  of  democracy  in  the  United  States. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Nov.  1889,  vol.  64,  pp.  577-588. 
Also,  somewhat  altered,  in  An  old  master  and  other  po- 
litical  essays,  1893,  PP-  99~12^- 

THE  STATE  AND  FEDERAL  GOVERNMENTS  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES  :  a  brief  manual  for  schools  and  colleges. 

Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  (Nov.  n,  1889). 

(Reprinted  1889,  1890,  1891,  1908,  1912,  some  of  the 
issues  bearing  the  cover  title  The  United  States  gov 
ernment.  This  book  is  a  reprint  of  chapter  eleven  of 
The  state ;  elements  of  historical  and  practical  politics, 
edition  of  1889.) 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

1890-1.  The  English  Constitution. 

Chautauquan,  Oct.,  Nov.,  Dec.  1890,  Jan.  1891,  vol.  12, 
pp.  5-9,  149-154,  293-298,  430-434- 

1891.  A  system  of  political  science  and  constitutional  law.  (A  re 
view  of  Political  science  and  comparative  constitutional 
law,  by  John  W.  Burgess.  Boston,  Ginn  &  co.,  1891. 
Unsigned.) 

Atlantic  monthly,  May  1891,  vol.  67,  pp.  694-699. 
The  author  himself. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Sept.  1891,  vol.  68,  pp.  406-413. 
Also  in  Mere  literature  and  other  essays,  1896,  pp.  28- 

49- 

Extracts  in  Public  opinion,  Aug.  29,  1891,  vol.  n,  p. 
518,  and  in  Review  of  reviews  (American),  Oct.  1891, 
vol.  4,  p.  333. 

(A  review  of)  Studies  in  constitutional  law :  France — Eng 
land — United  States,  by  Emile  Boutmy.     Translated 
by  E.  M.  Dicey,  with  an  introduction  by  A.  V.  Dicey. 
New  York,  Macmillan  &  co.,  1891. 
Educational  review,  Nov.  1891,  vol.  2,  pp.  392-393. 

J      1893.     DIVISION  AND  REUNION,  1829-1889. 

New  York  and  London,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1893. 

Half-title:  Epochs  of  American  history  (vol.  3). 

(Copyright  Feb.  27,  1893,  1898,  1909,  1910.  First  edi 
tion  Mar.  1893 ;  reprinted  May  1893  >  Feb.,  Apr.  [re 
vised],  and  Aug.  1894;  July  1895;  Apr.  1896;  Jan.  and 
Oct.  1897;  Apr.  and  July  [revised]  1898;  Jan.  1899; 
Apr.  1900;  Mar.  1901;  Mar.  and  Nov.  1902;  Sept. 
1904;  Aug.  1905;  May  and  Sept.  1906;  June  1907; 
Jan.  and  May  1908;  Jan.  and  Aug.  [revised  and  en 
larged  by  Edward  S.  Corwin]  1909;  Oct.  1910; 
Mar.  1912.) 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

Mr.  Cleveland's  cabinet. 

Review  of  reviews  (American),  Apr.  1893,  v°l-  7>  PP- 
286-297. 

Should  an  antecedent  liberal  education  be  required  of  stu 
dents  in  law,  medicine,  and  theology?  (Address  de 
livered  at  the  Columbian  exposition,  Chicago,  July  26, 

1893.) 

National  educational  association  of  the  United  States. 
Proceedings  of  the  International  congress  of  education 
of  the  World's  Columbian  exposition,  Chicago,  July 
25-28,  1893.  New  York,  published  by  the  association. 
1894.  pp.  112-117. 

(A  review  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  John  T.  Morse,  jr.  Bos 
ton,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1893.    Unsigned.) 
Atlantic  monthly,  Aug.  1893,  v°l-  72>  PP-  268-271. 

(A  review  of  Memoir  and  letters  of  Charles  Sumner,  vols.  3 
and  4,  1845-1874,  by  Edward  L.  Pierce.    Boston,  Rob 
erts  brothers,  1893.    Unsigned.) 
Atlantic  monthly,  Aug.  1893,  vol.  72,  pp.  271-272. 

(A  review  of  History  of  the  United  States  from  the  compro 
mise  of  1850,  vol.  i  and  2,  by  James  Ford  Rhodes. 
New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1893.     Unsigned.) 
Atlantic  monthly,  Aug.  1893,  v°l-  72>  PP-  272-274. 

AN  OLD  MASTER  AND  OTHER  POLITICAL  ESSAYS. 

New  York,  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  1893  (Oct.  n). 

Contents — An  old  master.  (Adam  Smith) — The  study 
of  politics. — Political  sovereignty. — Character  of  de 
mocracy  in  the  United  States. — Government  under  the 
Constitution. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 16*75-7910 

"Mere  literature." 

Atlantic  monthly,  Dec.  1893,  v°l-  72>  PP-  820-828. 

Also  in  Mere  literature  and  other  essays,  1896,  pp.  1-27. 

Mr.  Goldwin  Smith's  "views"  on  our  political  history. 
Forum,  Dec.  1893,  vo1-  J6,  pp.  489-499. 
Extract  in  Review  of  reviews   (American),  Jan.   1894, 
vol.  9,  pp.  94-95. 

1894.  A  calendar  of  great  Americans. 

Forum,  Feb.  1894,  vol.  16,  pp.  715-727. 
Also  in  Mere  literature  and  other  essays,  1896,  pp.  187- 
212. 

The  legal  education  of  undergraduates.     (Address  delivered 

at  Saratoga  Springs,  Aug.  23,  1894.) 
American  bar  association.  Report  of  the  seventeenth 
annual  meeting  .  .  .  held  at  Saratoga  Springs,  New 
York,  August  22,  23,  and  24,  1894.  Philadelphia, 
Dando  printing  and  publishing  company,  1894.  pp. 
439-451- 

University  training  and  citizenship. 

Forum,  Sept.  1894,  vol.  18,  pp.  107-116. 
Extract  in  Review  of  reviews   (American),  Oct.   1894, 
vol.  10,  p.  430. 

1895.  The  course  of  American  history.     An  address  delivered  at 

the  semi-centennial  anniversary  of  the  New  Jersey 
historical  society,  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  16,  1895. 

Paterson,  N.  J.,  The  Press  printing  and  publishing  co., 
1898. 

Also  in  Mere  literature  and  other  essays,  1896,  pp.  213- 

245- 

In  New  Jersey  historical  society,  Proceedings,  second 
series,  1899,  vol.  13,  pp.  367-392. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

In  New  Jersey  historical  society,  Collections,  1900,  vol. 
8,  pp.  181-206. 

In   Modern  eloquence;   editor,  Thomas   B.  Reed  .  .  . 
Philadelphia,  John  D.  Morris  and  company   (CIO/DO). 
Vol.  9,  pp.  1199-1218. 

Extract,  with  title  The  west  in  American  history,  in 
Library  of  the  world's  best  literature,  ancient  and  mod 
ern;  Charles  Dudley  Warner,  editor  .  .  .  New  York, 
R.  S.  Peale  and  J.  A.  Hill  (01897).  30  vols.  Vol.  27, 
pp.  16055-16060. 

Also,  somewhat  shortened  and  with  title  The  proper 
perspective  of  American  history,  in  Forum,  July  1895, 
vol.  19,  pp.  544-559- 

Extracts  in  Public  opinion,  July  25,  1895,  v°l-  I9>  PP- 
105-106,  and  in  Review  of  reviews  (American),  Aug. 
1895,  vol.  12,  pp.  214-215. 

Address  before  the  society  of  alumni  (of  the  University  of 

Virginia,  June  12,  1895). 

Abstract  in  Alumni  bulletin,  published  quarterly  by  the 
faculty  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  July  1895,  v°l- 
2,  no.  2,  pp.  53-55. 

The  proper  perspective  of  American  history. 

Forum,  July  1895,  vo1-  19>  PP-  544~559-  (See,  above,  The 
course  of  American  history.) 

On  the  writing  of  history. 

Century  magazine,  Sept.  1895,  vol.  50,  pp.  787-793. 

Extract  in  Public  opinion,  Sept.  26,  1895,  v°l-  X9>  PP-  4°5" 
406. 

Also,  with  title  The  truth  of  the  matter,  in  Mere  litera 
ture  and  other  essays,  1896,  pp.  161-186. 

Extract  in  Library  of  the  world's  best  literature,  ancient 
and   modern;   Charles   Dudley   Warner,   editor  .  .  . 
New  York,  R.  S.  Peale  and  J.  A.  Hill  (01897).     30 
vols.    Vol.  27,  pp.  16048-16054. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

A   literary   politician.      (Walter   Bagehot.) 

Atlantic  monthly,  Nov.  1895,  vol.  76,  pp.  668-680. 
Also  in  Mere  literature  and  other  essays,  1896,  pp.  69- 
103. 

1896.     In  Washington's  day. 

Harper's  magazine,  Jan.  1896,  vol.  92,  pp.  169-189. 
Incorporated   as   chapter    one   of    George   Washington, 
1897  (01896). 

Great  leaders  of  political  thought:  syllabus. 

Philadelphia,  American  society  for  the  extension  of  uni 
versity  teaching,  1895.     (Copyright  Jan.  30,  1896.) 
At  head  of  title:  University  extension  lectures. 
Contents : —   Aristotle   —   Machiavelli   —   Montesquieu 
— Burke — De  Tocqueville — Bagehot. 

On  an  author's  choice  of  company. 

Century  magazine,  Mar.  1896,  vol.  51,  pp.  775-779. 
Also  in  Mere  literature  and  other  essays,  1896,  pp.  50- 

68. 

Extract  in  Public  opinion,  Mar.  26,   1896,  vol.  20,  pp. 
403-404. 

Colonel  Washington.  , 

Harper's  magazine,  Mar.  1896,  vol.  92,  pp.  549-573. 
Incorporated  as  chapters  two  and  three  of  George  Wash 
ington,  1897  (ci896). 

At  home  in  Virginia. 

Harper's  magazine,  May  1896,  vol.  92,  pp.  930-954. 
Incorporated  as  chapters  four  and  five  of  George  Wash 
ington,  1897  (ci896). 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

General  Washington. 

Harper's  magazine,  June   1896,  vol.  93,  pp.   165-190. 
Incorporated  as  chapters  six  and  seven  of  George  Wash 
ington,  1897  (ci896). 

First  in  peace. 

Harper's  magazine,  Sept.  1896,  vol.  93,  pp.  489-512. 
Incorporated  as  chapters  eight  and  nine  of  George  Wash 
ington,  1897  (ci896). 

Princeton  in  the  nation's  service.  (Oration  delivered  at  the 
Princeton  sesquicentennial  celebration,  Oct.  21,  1896.) 

Forum,  Dec.  1896,  vol.  22,  pp.  447-466. 

Extracts  in  Science.,  Dec.  18,  1896,  new  series,  vol.  4,  pp. 
908-910;  in  Review  of  reviews  (American),  Jan.  1897, 
vol.  15,  pp.  83-85;  in  Electrical  engineering,  May  15, 
1897,  vol.  9,  pp.  121-124;  and  in  Popular  science 
monthly,  July  1902,  vol.  61,  pp.  269-271. 

The  first  president  of  the  United  States. 

Harper's  magazine,  Nov.  1896,  vol.  93,  pp.  843-867. 
Incorporated  as  chapter  ten  of  George  Washington,  1897 

(01896). 

MERE  LITERATURE  AND  OTHER  ESSAYS. 

Boston,  Houghton,  MifHin  and  company,  1896  (Nov.  7). 
(Five  reprints  have  been  made,  the  last  in  July  1912.) 
Contents. — Mere  literature. — The  author  himself. — On 
an  author's  choice  of  company. — A  literary  politician 
(Walter  Bagehot) — The  interpreter  of  English  liberty 
(Edmund  Burke)— The  truth  of  the  matter.— A  cal 
endar  of  great  Americans. — The  course  of  American 
history. 


Bibliography  —  Woodrow  Wilson  —  1875-1910 

'  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  .  .  .  illustrated  by  Howard  Pyle. 

New    York    and    London,    Harper    &    brothers,    1897. 

(Copyright  Dec.  17,  1896.) 
(Popular  edition,  May  3,  1900.) 

The  west  as  a  field  for  historical  study.  Remarks  (on  a 
paper  by  Frederick  J.  Turner,  read  at  the  twelfth  an 
nual  meeting  of  the  American  historical  association  in 
New  York,  Dec.  29-31,  1896). 

Amencan  historial  association.  Annual  report  .  .  .  for 
the  year  1896.  Washington,  Government  printing 
office,  1897.  2  vol.  Vol.  i,  pp.  292-296. 


1897.     Mr.  Cleveland  as  president. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Mar.   1897,  vol.  79,  pp.  289-300. 
Extract  in  Review  of  reviews   (American),  Mar.  1897, 
vol.   15,  p.  327. 

The  making  of  the  nation. 

Atlantic  monthly,  July  1897,  vol.  80,  pp.  1-14. 
Extract  in  Review  of  reviews   (American),  July  1897, 
vol.  1  6,  pp.  69-70. 

Leaderless  government.     Annual  address  delivered  ...  at 
the  ninth  annual  meeting  (of  the  Virginia  state  bar 
association)  held  at  the  Hot  Springs  of  Virginia,  Aug 
ust  3,  4  and  5,  1897. 
Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  printing  co.,  1897. 

On  being  human. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Sept.  1897,  vol.  80,  pp.  320-329. 
Extracts  in  Public  opinion,  Sept.  23,  1897,  vol.  23,  pp. 

406-407,  and  in  Current  literature,  Feb.  1898,  vol.  23, 

pp.  149-150- 


Bibliography — Woodroiv  Wilson — 1875-1910 

1898.  A  lawyer  with  a  style.     (Sir  Henry  Maine.) 

Atlantic  monthly,  Sept.  1898,  vol.  82,  pp.  363-374. 

A  wit  and  a  seer.     (Walter  Bagehot.) 

Atlantic  monthly,  October  1898,  vol.  82,  pp.  527-540. 

1899.  Our  last  frontier.    Address  ...  at  a  meeting  in  the  interests 

of  Berea  college,  at  the  Brick  church  (Dr.  van  Dyke's), 
New  York,  Jan.  1899. 
Berea  quarterly,  May  1899,  vol.  4,  no.  2,  pp.  5-6. 

Spurious  versus  real  patriotism  in  education.     (Address  de 
livered  at  the  fourteenth  annual  meeting  of  the  New 
England    association    of    colleges    and    preparatory 
schools,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1899.) 
School  review,  Dec.  1899,  v°l-  7»  PP-  599-62O. 

1900.  (Presentation  of  the  Hon.  John  Hay,  Secretary  of  State,  for 

the  degree  of  doctor  of  laws  of  Princeton  university, 
Oct.  20,  1900.) 

Princeton  university  bulletin,  Nov.  1900,  vol.  12,  no.  I, 
p.  12. 

Speech  (delivered  in  New  York  city  before  the  New  England 

society,  Dec.  22,  1900). 

New  England  society.  Ninety-fifth  anniversary  celebra 
tion  ...  in  the  city  of  New  York  .  .  .  December  22, 
1900.  (New  York,  printed  by  William  Green),  n.  d. 
PP-  39-49- 

1901.  The  reconstruction  of  the  southern  states. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Jan.  1901,  vol.  87,  pp.  1-15. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 7#/5-7p70 

Colonies  and  nation:  a  short  history  of  the  people  of  the 

United  States. 

Harper's  magazine,  Jan.  to  May  1901,  vol.  102,  pp.  173- 
203,  334-369,  529-554,  709-735,  902-918;  June  to  Nov. 

1901,  vol.  103,  pp.  115-130,  285-300,  465-474,  638-654, 
791-807,  933-943- 

^y   In  revised  form  in  volumes  one  and  two  of  A  history  of 
the  American  people,  1902. 

Democracy  and  efficiency. 

Atlantic  monthly,  Mar.  1901,  vol.  87,  pp.  289-299. 

When  a  man  comes  to  himself. 

Century  magazine,  June  1901,  vol.  62,  pp.  268-275. 

Edmund  Burke  and  the  French  revolution. 

Century  magazine,  Sept.  1901,  vol.  62,  pp.  784-792. 

(Address  in  memory  of  President  William  McKinley,  given 

in  Alexander  hall,  Princeton,  Sept.  19,  1901.) 
Princeton  university  bulletin,  Oct.   1901,  vol.  13,  no.  i, 
pp.  5-6. 

The  real  idea  of  Democracy:  a  talk. 

Problems  in  modern  democracy.  (Philadelphia,  The 
booklovers'  library,  entered  for  copyright  Nov.  2, 
1901.)  pp.  57-67. 

The  coming  of  peace. 

Harper's  magazine,  Dec.  1901,  vol.  104,  pp.  104-110. 
Incorporated  in  A  history  of  the  American  people,  1902, 
vol.  3,  chap,  i,  pp.  1-30. 

The  significance  of  American  history. 

Preface,  vol.  i,  pp.  27-32,  of  Harper's  encyclopaedia  of 
American  history.  New  York,  Harper  and  brothers, 

1902.  10  vol.     (Entered  for  copyright  Nov.  22,  1901 ; 
volumes  one  to  five  published  Dec.  3,  1901,  volumes  six 
to  ten  Apr.  1902.    New  and  revised  edition  Oct.  1912.) 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 15/5-79/0 

The  ideals  of  America.     (Address  delivered  on  the  one  hun 
dred   and   twenty-fifth   anniversary  of   the  battle   of 
Trenton,  Dec.  26,  1901.) 
Atlantic  monthly,  Dec.  1902,  vol.  90,  pp.  721-734. 

1902.     Address  (delivered  at  the  Johns  Hopkins  university  Feb.  21, 

1902). 

Johns  Hopkins  university.  Celebration  of  the  twenty- 
fifth  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  university  and 
inauguration  of  Ira  Remsen,  LL.D.,  as  president  of  the 
university,  February  twenty-first  and  twenty-second, 
1902.  Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  (1902), 
PP.  37-43- 

Early  migrations  westward. 

Harper's  magazine,  Sept.  1902,  vol.  105,  pp.  586-591. 
Incorporated  in  A  history  of  the  American  people,  1902, 
vol.  3,  chap.  2,  pp.  38-66. 

Princeton  for  the  nation's  service.    An  address  delivered  on 
the  occasion  of  his  inauguration  as  president  of  Prince 
ton  university  on  October  twenty-fifth   MCMII,  by 
Woodrow  Wilson. 
Princeton,   Printed  not  published    (The  Gilliss  press), 

1903. 

Also  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Nov.  i,  1902,  vol.  3, 
no.  6,  pp.  89-98,  and  in  Princeton  university  bulletin, 
Dec.  1902,  vol.  14,  no.  i,  pp.  17-33. 

A  HISTORY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  PEOPLE  .  .  .  illustrated. 

New  York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1902  (Oct. 

28).    5  vols. 

(An  alumni  edition  of  350  copies,  a  subscription  library 
edition,  and  a  regular  trade  edition  were  issued  Oct.  28, 
1902;  in  1910  a  popular  edition  was  published.) 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

Relation  of  university  education  to  commerce. 
(Chicago,  Geo.  E.  Cole  &  co.),  1902. 
(Address  delivered  before  the  Commercial  club  of  Chi 
cago  at  its  171  st  regular  meeting,  Nov.  29,  1902.) 

Speech  ...  at  the  Princeton  dinner  given  at  the  Waldorf- 
Astoria,  December  9,  1902. 

(New  York,  Evening  post  job  printing  house,  1902.) 
Also  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Dec.  13,  1902,  vol.  3, 
no.  12,  pp.  199-204. 

1903.  State  rights  (1850-1860). 

Cambridge  modern  history.  Cambridge,  University 
press,  1902-1912.  13  vol.  Vol.  7,  The  United  States, 
1903  (June  23),  chap.  13,  pp.  405-442. 

John  Wesley's  place  in  history.     (Address  delivered  June  30, 

1903  in  Middletown,  Conn.) 

Wesleyan  university.  Wesley  bicentennial  .  .  .  (1703- 
1903).  Middletown,  Conn.,  Wesleyan  university,  1904. 
pp.  156-170. 

The  statesmanship  of  letters.     (Address  delivered  Nov.  5, 

1903  in  Pittsburgh.) 
Carnegie  institute,  Pittsburgh.    The  eighth  celebration  of 

founder's   day  .  .  .   (Pittsburgh,    Pittsburgh   printing 

company),  n.  d.    pp.  7-21. 
Extract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Nov.  14,  1903,  vol. 

4,  no.  7,  pp.  117-119. 

1904.  The  revision  of  the  courses  of  study  .  .  .  Address  at  the 

alumni  luncheon  in  the  new  gymnasium  (Princeton), 
June  14,  1904. 

Princeton  alumni  weekly,  June  18,  1904,  vol.  4,  no.  36, 
pp.  604-606. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875- ip/o 

The  young  people  and  the  church  .  .  .  An  address  delivered 
before  the  fortieth  annual  convention  of  the  Pennsyl 
vania  state  sabbath  school  association  at  Pittsburgh, 
October  13,  1904. 

Philadelphia,  The  Sunday  school  times  company,  1905. 
(Entered  for  copyright  Dec.  23,  1904.) 

On  the  political  future  of  the  south.  (Address  at  the  third 
annual  dinner  of  the  Society  of  the  Virginians,  New 
York  city,  Nov.  29,  1904.) 

Extract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Dec.  3,  1904,  vol. 
5,  no.  10,  pp.  160-161. 

Annual  report  of  the  president  of  Princeton  university,  1904. 
(Princeton),  n.  d. 
(Presented   to   the   trustees   of   the   university   at   their 

meeting  Dec.  8,  1904.) 
Also  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Dec.  17,  1904,  Jan.  7 

and  21,  1905,  vol.  5,  nos.  12,  13,  15,  pp.  195-198,  215- 

220,  252-253. 

1905.      (Address,  delivered  before  the   Princeton  club  of  western 

Pennsylvania,  Mar.   18,  1905.) 

Extract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Mar.  25,  1905,  vol. 
5,  no.  24,  pp.  406-407. 

(Introduction.) 

The  handbook  of  Princeton,  by  John  Rogers  Williams 
.  .  .  New  York,  The  Graf  ton  press  (June  8,  1905). 
pp.  xi-xvii. 

New  plans  for  Princeton. 

Harper's  weekly,  June  24,  1905,  vol.  49,  p.  904. 

The  Princeton  preceptorial  system. 

Independent,  Aug.  3,  1905,  vol.  59,  pp.  239-240. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

Annual    report   of   the   president   of    Princeton   university, 

1905. 
(Princeton),  n.  d. 

(Presented   to   the   trustees   of   the   university   at   their 

meeting  Dec.  14,  1905.) 
Also  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Jan.  6  and  13,  1906, 

vol.  6,  nos.  13  and  14,  pp.  232-234,  252-256. 

1906.  Notes  on  constitutional  government. 

(Princeton),    Printed    for    Princeton    university    store, 

(1906). 
(Reprinted  1909.) 

The  spirit  of  Jefferson.  (Address  delivered  at  Jefferson  day 
dinner  of  Democratic  club  of  New  York,  April  16, 
1906.) 

Abstract   in    Princeton   alumni   weekly,   Apr.   28,    1906, 
vol.  6,  no.  29,  pp.  551-554. 

(Address    delivered    before    the    Western    association    of 

Princeton  clubs,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  May  19,  1906.) 
Princeton  alumni  weekly,  June  2,  1906,  vol.  6,  no.  34, 
pp.  651-655. 

Annual    report    of   the   president   of    Princeton   university, 

1906. 

(Princeton),  n.  d. 
(Presented   to   the   trustees  of   the   university   at   their 

meeting  Dec.  13,  1906.) 
Also  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Jan.  19  and  26,  1907, 

vol.  7,  nos.  15  and  16,  pp.  254-258,  273-275. 

1907.  THE  FREE  LIFE  ...  a  baccalaureate  address. 

New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  (Aug.  6,  1908). 
(Address    delivered    before    the    graduating    class    of 
Princeton  university  June  9,  1907.) 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

Report  on  the  social  co-ordination  of  the  university  (sub 
mitted  to  the  trustees  of  Princeton  university  at  their 
meeting  June  10,  1907). 

Princeton  alumni  weekly,  June  12,  1907,  vol.  7,  no.  36, 
pp.  606-615. 

Also  separately  reprinted  from  Princeton  alumni 
weekly ;  at  head  of  title :  Princeton  university. 

The  author  and  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  independence. 
(Address    delivered   at  Jamestown   exposition,    Nor 
folk,  Virginia,  July  4,  1907.) 
North  American  review,  Sept.  1907,  vol.  186,  pp.  22-33. 

The  residential  quad  system.      (Letter  to  Mr.  Andrew  C. 

Imbrie,  dated  July  29,  1907.) 

Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Sept.  25,  1907,  vol.  8,  no.  i, 
pp.  8-9. 

Politics.     (1857-1907.) 

Atlantic  monthly,  Nov.  1907,  vol.  100,  pp.  635-646. 

Address  (delivered  before  the  Princeton  alumni  association 

of  Tennessee  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Nov.  9,  1907). 
Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Nov.  20,  1907,  vol.  8,  no.  9, 
pp.  138-141. 

Ideals  of  public  life.   (Address  delivered  at  the  fifty-eighth 

annual  dinner  of  the  Cleveland  chamber  of  commerce, 

Nov.  1 6,  1907.) 
The  Cleveland  chamber  of  commerce.     Sixtieth  year. 

April,  1908.     n.  p.,  (1908).     pp.  218-230. 
Abstract   also   in    Princeton   alumni    weekly,    Nov.    27, 

1907,  vol.  8,  no.  10,  pp.  160-162. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

Response  to  address  of  welcome.     (Nov.  29,  1907.) 

Association  of  colleges  and  preparatory  schools  of  the 
middle  states  and  Maryland.  Proceedings  of  the 
twenty-first  annual  convention  .  .  .  1907,  held  at  the 
College  of  the  city  of  New  York  .  .  .  November  29 
and  30,  1907  n.  p.,  published  by  the  association,  1908. 
pp.  7-8. 

School  and  college.  (President's  address,  Nov.  29,  1907.) 
Association  of  colleges  and  preparatory  schools  of  the 
middle  states  and  Maryland.  Proceedings  of  the 
twenty-first  annual  convention  .  .  .  1907,  held  at  the 
College  of  the  city  of  New  York  .  .  .  November  29 
and  30,  1907.  n.  p.,  published  by  the  association,  1908. 
PP-  73-89. 

Address  (delivered  before  the  Indiana  state  teachers'  asso 
ciation  in  Indianapolis,  Dec.  27,   1907). 
Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Jan.  8,  1908,  vol. 
8,  no.  14,  pp.  224-225. 

1908.     Annual  report  of  the  president  of  Princeton  university,  1907. 
(Princeton,  Princeton  university  press,  1908?) 
(Presented   to   the   trustees   of   the   university   at   their 

meeting  Jan.  9,  1908.) 
Also  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Jan.  22,  1908,  vol.  8, 

no.  1 6,  pp.  257-259. 

Speech    (delivered  at  the  annual  dinner  of  the  Princeton 

club  of  Chicago,  Mar.  12,  1908). 

Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Mar.  25,  1908, 
vol.  8,  no.  25,  pp.  402-405. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

Government  by  commission.    Abstract   from  address  .  .  . 

before  the  Commercial  club  of  Chicago,  March   14, 

1908. 

n.  p.,   (1908). 
Abstract,   with  title   The  government   and  business,   in 

Princeron  alumni  weekly,  Mar.   18,  1908,  vol.  8,  no. 

24,  pp.  386-389. 

The  states  and  the  federal  government. 

North  American  review,  May  1908,  vol.  187,  pp.  684-701. 

Address  at  the  Pittsburgh  dinner  (of  the  Princeton  club  of 

western  Pennsylvania,  May  2,   1908). 
Extract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  May  13,  1908,  vol. 
8,  no.  32,  pp.  520-522. 

Address  (delivered  at  the  annual  dinner  of  the  Princeton 
alumni  association  of  New  England  in  Boston,  May 
15,  1908). 

Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  June  3,  1908,  vol. 
8,  no.  35,  pp.  568-569. 

CONSTITUTIONAL  GOVERNMENT  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
New  York,  The  Columbia  university  press,  1908  (May 

29). 
Half-title:  Columbia  university  lectures.     George  Blu- 

menthal  foundation.     1907. 
(Reprinted  Nov.  1911.) 

Address  ...  in  behalf  of  the  honorable  delegates. 

Williams  college.  The  induction  of  Harry  Augustus 
Garfield,  LL.D.,  into  the  office  of  president,  October 
seventh,  MDCCCCVIII.  (Cambridge?  Mass.),  Print 
ed  at  the  Riverside  press,  (1909?).  pp.  22-26. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

The  banker  and  the  nation.  (Address  delivered  at  the  an 
nual  convention  of  the  American  bankers'  association 
at  Denver,  Colorado,  Sept.  30,  1908.) 
United  States,  Congressional  record,  626.  Congress,  2d 
session,  Aug.  8,  1912,  vol.  48,  pt.  12,  appendix,  pp. 
502-503. 

The  life  of  the  college  .  .  .  address  at  the  seventy-fifth  an 
niversary  of  Haver  ford  college  (at  Haver  ford,  Pa., 
Oct.  16,  1908). 

Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Oct.  28,   1908,  vol.  9,  no.   5, 
pp.  70-72. 

Conservatism,  true  and   false.      (Address  delivered  before 

the  Southern  society  of  New  York,  Dec.  9,  1908.) 
Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Dec.  16,  1908,  vol. 
9,  no.  12,  pp.  185-189. 

1909.  The  meaning  of  a  liberal  education.  (Address  delivered 
before  the  High  school  teachers'  association  of  New 
York  city,  Jan.  9,  1909.) 

High   school  teachers'   association  of   New  York  city. 
Volume  3,  1908-1909.    n.p.,  (1909).    pp.  19-31. 

Annual  report  of  the  president  of  Princeton  university,  1908. 
(Princeton,   Princeton  university  press,   1909?) 
(Presented   to  the   trustees  of  the   university   at   their 

meeting  Jan.  14,  1909.) 
Also  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Jan.  27,  1909,  vol.  9, 

no.  1 6,  pp.  247-250. 

Address  (delivered  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.,  on  the  anniversary 

of  Robert  E.  Lee's  birthday,  Jan.  19,  1909). 
University  of  North  Carolina  record,  May  1909,  no.  73, 
Alumni  bulletin  no.  2.    Anniversary  of  Lee's  birthday, 
pp.  6-21. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

The  minister  and  the  community. 

New  York,  Student  Young  men's  Christian  association, 

1909  (Jan.  25). 

(The  claims  and  opportunities  of  the  Christian  ministry 
.  .  .  edited  by  J.  R.  Mott.) 

The  centenary  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (Address  at  the  one 
hundredth  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln,  Chicago,  Feb.  12,  1909.) 

Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Feb.  17,  1909,  vol. 
9,  no.  19,  pp.  296-298. 

Civic  problems ;  address  delivered  March  9,  1909,  at  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  Civic  league  of  St.  Louis. 

(St.  Louis),  The  civic  league  of  St.  Louis,  (1900). 

Also  in  United  States,  Congressional  record,  62d  Con 
gress,  ist  session,  Aug.  19,  1911,  vol.  47,  pt.  5,  pp. 
4202-4205. 

Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Mar.  17,  1909, 
vol.  9,  no.  23,  p.  359. 

The  present  task  of  the  ministry.  An  address  at  the  celebra 
tion  of  the  seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  Hartford  theo 
logical  seminary. 

Hartford,  Conn.,  Hartford  seminary  press,   1909. 

(Address  delivered  May  26,  1909.) 

Also  in  Hartford  seminary  record,  July  1909,  vol.  19,  no. 
3,  pp.  226-233. 

The  spirit  of  learning.  (Oration  delivered  before  the  Har 
vard  chapter  of  Phi  beta  kappa,  Sanders  theatre, 
Cambridge,  July  I,  1909.) 

Harvard  graduates'  magazine,  Sept.  1909,  vol.  18,  no. 
69,  pp.  1-14. 

The  tariff  make-believe. 

North  American  review,  Oct.  1909,  vol.  190,  pp.  535-556. 


Bibliography — Wood-row  Wilson — 1875-1910 

My  ideal  of  the  true  university. 

Delineator,  Nov.  1909,  vol.  74,  p.  401. 

What  is  a  college  for? 

Scribner's  magazine,  Nov.  1909,  vol.  46,  pp.  570-577. 

The  ministry  and  the  individual.     (Address  delivered  in  Chi 
cago,  Nov.  2,  1909.) 

McCormick  theological  seminary.  Historical  celebration 
in  recognition  of  the  eightieth  year  of  the  origin  of  the 
seminary,  the  fiftieth  year  of  its  location  in  Chicago, 
and  the  one  hundredth  year  of  the  birth  of  Cyrus  H. 
McCormick,  November  first  and  second,  nineteen  hun 
dred  and  nine.  Chicago,  Illinois,  (Lakeside  press), 
1910.  pp.  163-173. 

1910.  Position  and  importance  of  the  arts  course  as  distinct  from 
the  professional  and  semi-professional  courses.  (Ad 
dress  delivered  Jan.  5,  1910.) 

Association  of  American  universities.  Journal  of  pro 
ceedings  and  addresses  of  the  eleventh  annual  confer 
ence,  held  in  Madison,  Wisconsin,  January  4  and  5, 
1910.  (Chicago),  published  by  the  association,  1910. 
pp.  73-84. 

Extract  also  in  Columbia  university  quarterly,  Mar.  1910, 
vol.  12,  pp.  210-213. 

Annual  reports  of  the  president  and  the  treasurer,  (1909). 
Official  register  of  Princeton  university,  Jan.  1910,  vol. 

i,  no.  3.     Report  of  the  president,  pp.  3-33. 
(Presented  to  the  trustees  of  Princeton  university  at  their 

meeting  Jan.  13,  1910.) 

Baltimore  address    (delivered  before  the  Princeton  alumni 

association  of  Maryland,  Mar.  n,  1910). 
Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Mar.  16,  1910,  vol. 
10,  no.  23,  pp.  371-374. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

Mr.  Cleveland  as  president.     (Address  delivered  Mar.   18, 

1910.) 

National  Democratic  club,  New  York.  Annual  dinner  on 
the  birthday  of  Grover  Cleveland,  March  eighteenth, 
nineteen  hundred  and  ten,  at  the  club  house,  n.  p., 
(1910).  pp.  29-34. 

Brooklyn    speech    (delivered   before   the   Princeton   alumni 

association  of  Long  Island,   Mar.  21,   1910). 
Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Mar.  23,  1910,  vol. 
10,  no.  24,  pp.  394-396- 

St.  Louis  speech  (delivered  before  the  Western  association 

of  Princeton  clubs,  Mar.  26,  1910). 
Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Mar.  30,  1910,  vol. 
10,  no.  25,  pp.  412-415. 

Address  at  the  Princeton  club  of  New  York  (Apr.  7,  1910). 
Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Apr.  13,  1910,  vol.  10,  no.  27, 
pp.  447-453- 

Living  principles  of  Democracy. 

Harper's  weekly,  Apr.  9,  1910,  vol.  54,  pp.  9-10. 

(Address  delivered  before  the  Princeton  alumni  association 
of  western  Pennsylvania  at  Pittsburgh,  Apr.  16,  1910.) 
Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Apr.  20,  1910,  vol. 
10,  no.  28,  pp.  470-471. 

Culture  and  democracy.  (Letter  addressed  "To  the  editor 
of  the  Nation"  and  dated  April  21,  1910.) 

Nation,  Apr.  28,  1910,  vol.  90,  p.  428. 

Also  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Apr.  27,  1910,  vol.  10, 
no.  29,  pp.  479-48o. 


Bibliography — Woodrow  Wilson — 1875-1910 

Hide-and-seek  politics. 

North  American  review,  May  1910,  vol.  191,  pp.  585-601. 

Address  (delivered  before  the  New  Jersey  bankers'  associa 
tion  at  Atlantic  City,  May  6,  1910). 
New  Jersey  bankers'  association.     Proceedings   of  the 
seventh  annual  convention  .  .  .  edited  by  William  J. 
Field,     n.p.,   (1910?).     pp.  81-87. 

Address   (delivered  before  the  Princeton  club  of  Chicago, 

May  12,  1910). 

Abstract  in  Princeton  alumni  weekly,  May  18,  1910,  vol. 
10,  no.  32,  pp.  533-534. 

The  lawyer  and  the  community.  Annual  address  (delivered 
before  the  American  bar  association  at  Chattanooga, 
Tennessee,  August  31,  1910). 

American  bar  association.  Report  of  the  thirty-third 
annual  meeting  .  .  .  held  at  Chattanooga,  Tennessee, 
August  30  and  31  and  September  i,  1910.  Baltimore, 
The  Lord  Baltimore  press,  1910.  pp.  419-439. 

Substance  also  in  North  American  review,  Nov.  1910, 
vol.  192,  pp.  604-622. 

Extract  in  Review  of  reviews  (American),  Nov.  1910, 
vol.  42,  pp.  602-603. 

Life  and  education. 

Nassau  literary  magazine,  Oct.  1910,  vol.  66,  no.  4,  pp. 
167-169. 

(Letter,  resigning  the  presidency  of  the  university,  read  to 
the  trustees  of  Princeton  university  at  their  meeting 
October  20,  1910.) 

Princeton  alumni  weekly,  Oct.  26,  1910,  vol.  n,  no.  5,  p. 
68. 


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